@Lix Oh, the clogging in the tubes is frightful / But the posts are so delightful / And since things at work are slow / Let it load, let it load, let it load
In my experience, product stuff at least tends to have some sort of clear goal, while the corp. stuff is almost always fogy, nebulous ill-defined quagmires of doom
But then again, I work in healthcare. Others may have it better.
So all the customer support person sees is 'Support Cases', which might come out of the forum, ticketing, etc. They can tie developer tickets from Github into each case which will allow for them to keep track of the issue in a single view
So, let's say a dev ticket changes, the support can see all of the cases attached to that ticket and respond correctly
Here are a few examples of classes that I find to be in the genre of OOP. Enjoy!
Form Class Example
Start with a Base Form Class that can output <input> fields. Very simple, has an array to hold the fields that are going to be outputted, have a method for adding fields, and has a functi...
It might just be because I got 200 upvotes on it..
After Robert Harvey pointed out that some questions have six tags, I took a look at some at them. Most are from 2008, but there were also several sixth-tag-adding revisions last January (example).
Anonymous
I can't see anything they have in common, aside from the date. I wonder where the bug was...
@animuson No, it's hard enough to discuss these things civilly one at a time without throwing them all into one big compost heap. Everyone picks their favorite example(s) of [good|bad] and ignores the rest.
@Lix I use that "pin tab" feature so it doesn't show any text for SO and MSO anyways, only chat (it's not sad that I have both those sites pinned so they're always open)...
@ani - I used to have them pinned - but the multi-spectro-supercolider is connected to everything - so my "pinned" tabs keep changing therefore here-by and once-which defeating the pinning purpose...
None of those answers are useful or contribute anything worthwhile to the programming community.
People do a perfectly fine job of figuring out on their own which rules to violate, and there are few if any of the existing answers that provide any sort of justification for their encouraged violat...
At what point did this channel turn into @amanaPlanaCAnalPAnaMA's personal vote ring? I skim the backlog and it's just him linking every post he makes and telling people to vote
I don't know that it's expressly forbidden, but I think it's generally frowned upon to spam your every post, let alone asking people to vote a certain way
I don't mean to point fingers or cast blame on an individual, but I've noticed that PHP chat has a lot of cv-pls requests on questions that I believe are valid, to varying degrees.
See here
While I am all for cleaning up questions that don't belong, are off topic, etc, I worry that this cv-pls ...
Support your bounty how? More to the point, people making a list of close-worthy questions they come across is rather different than one person abusing a popular chat room to get votes on their own posts
Y'know, @Amana... If your "answer" managed to catch 8 down-votes and three delete votes in under an hour, that may be a subtle hint that it's not wanted.
I could be totally reading that wrong of course. Let it never be said I have any insight into how the mind of the MSO crowd works. But you might want to consider it.
Y'know, @Amana... If your "answer" managed to catch 8 down-votes and three delete votes in under an hour, that may be a subtle hint that it's not wanted.
@PopularDemand It's not just me not wanting to see it, it's that it's rude. People in here probably read meta, they'll see the posts. If everyone in here linked their every meta post right after submitting it you wouldn't even be able to have a conversation in here
@MichaelMrozek Certain users display unwillingness to change even after numerous attempts, of varying strength, to get them to do so. If mods choose not to use their more aggressive tools -- or if those tools don't work -- ignoring is the only way to go.
I did a doubletake when I realized how many bounties that post had had, wondering wtf was going on, and then I realized it's entirely you and the OP. That makes more sense
@amanaPlanaCAnalPAnaMA What do you think putting a bounty on it does? It won't show up on the front page because of the score, but it pops up on Active and Featured.
@amanaPlanaCAnalPAnaMA Yeah... That can be altered.
I just bought two mugs in the Stack Exchange Shop.
It would have been nice to be able to pay with PayPal.
Is there a reason it is not supported?
Credit card companies charge a fee for using the card for international payment, PayPal does not; that's why I'd prefer PayPal.
Ughhhh that feeling when you know you're being serial upvoted and you just wanna know who and smack them and say "stop it now I'm going to get a big minus amount tomorrow ><"